| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | terra jade giotta | |
| 52 | Vanessa Mieleszko | |
| 53 | Anonymous | |
| 54 | Edwina White | I am a member of a community garden in Sacramento. The garden provides a connection between neighbors, provides a place for children to learn about food production, and gives city dewellers a sense of place. These are positive outcomes that cannot be achieved by a police station, and most probably contribute to "security". |
| 55 | Malia Everette | |
| 56 | Joshua Montmeny |
| 57 | Ariana Taylor-Stanley | Please prioritize food security in urban planning! We need more projects like this, not fewer. Please find another site for the police substation. |
| 58 | Anonymous | Hello,
The decision you are considering to dissemble this valuable project-- valuable to both the welfare of the community and the planet-- is in the wrong direction of policy making that you should be implementing at this juncture of time. Particularly for the sake of another storage space for cars.
I urge you to rethink this sort of development and start thinking about COMMUNITY development and the preservation of the last bits of fertile land on which to grow life and nourishment.
Best Regards,
Diane Robinson |
| 59 | Diane Lee | |
| 60 | Anonymous | |
| 61 | Tanya Stiller | |
| 62 | Jaimini Parekh | These gardens are climate reducing zones, biological remediation and a critical way of addressing global warming by reducing carbon footprints. The conversion of this land into a police station is a complete waste of valuable resources and a highly productive system. |
| 63 | Michelle Selvans | |
| 64 | Michelle Selvans | This urban garden should be held up and respected as an example of creative, industrious, quality-of-life-enhancing actions, in a city already too much ruled by pavement and lacking green spaces! Consider your citizens first! |
| 65 | Rebecca Butler | |
| 66 | Anonymous | |
| 67 | Anonymous | |
| 68 | Mark Dining | Healthy food is of critical importance. Surely there are less destructive sites possible for a police sub-station? |
| 69 | Brandie Campbell | |
| 70 | Logan Harris | |
| 71 | R. Didier | Please leave the garden in tact and find another place for the substation. |
| 72 | Hildebrando Neto | |
| 73 | Anonymous | |
| 74 | Brian S Reynolds | |
| 75 | Rex Jarrell | |
| 76 | Sarah Drexler | |
| 77 | Bethany Hecht | |
| 78 | Shelli | |
| 79 | Whitney Bell | |
| 80 | P Joshua Griffin | |
| 81 | Sara Rose Tannenbaum | |
| 82 | Bradley A Harris | |
| 83 | Sharon Knopp | |
| 84 | gary goddard | |
| 85 | Allan Lönnberg | |
| 86 | Caitlin Fitzpatrick | |
| 87 | Melissa Salazar | |
| 88 | alison alkon | |
| 89 | Charles McNally | The City of Fresno has been playing politics with this since June, and has only recently attempted to push previous community gardens proposals that they made to address food security issues in our community. |
| 90 | lisa mckee | |
| 91 | Randa Solick |
| 92 | W. Arthur Raab | This project is of utmost importance to the integration of Hmong people with the dominant culture. |
| 93 | Laura-Anne Minkoff | |
| 94 | Mary Thrantell | Put the police substation on that land 1/8 size across town. |
| 95 | Ines Villegas | We have to support the community based local food production, our future, the future of communities will be based on produciong locally. |
| 96 | Lisa | |
| 97 | glenn gossett | |
| 98 | Adriana Jaureguy | |
| 99 | Nancy Taylor | |
| 100 | Tyler Hillman | |